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Explanation:Appendix E
... were not designed for use with grout. Anchors specifically designed
to be used with grout are available from all manufacturers. ... www.cdc.gov/niosh/mining/groundcontrol/ tgrss/appendixe.html - 6k - Cached - Similar pages

wow-no. 600,000 right on the nose. Must be a good omen. Congrats and Merry Christmas! ;-)

19:25 Dec 22, 2003

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grout anchors

Explanation:Appendix E
... were not designed for use with grout. Anchors specifically designed
to be used with grout are available from all manufacturers. ... www.cdc.gov/niosh/mining/groundcontrol/ tgrss/appendixe.html - 6k - Cached - Similar pages

Long metal bars (rock bolts) that are inserted into holes in rock to stabilize a rockface, a tunnel wall, to hold back a retaining wall, the wall of a deep excavation, etc. The end of the anchor is bonded to the rock with a cement grout.

Other types of anchors are chemically bonded and mechanical anchorages, i.e. a split cone which is spread against the walls of the borehole as the rockbolt is tightened.

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